I think there's something unromantic about marriage. You're closing yourself off.
From Hugh Grant
Do I think human beings are meant to be in 40-year-long monogamous, faithful, relationships? No, No, No. Whoever said they were? Only the Bible or something. No one ever said that was a good idea.
It's always more fun to be an anti-hero. They're more interesting.
Theater has always been much more fun. You get a laugh, and it's really encouraging.
My mother was a teacher.
Something about teaching is curiously attractive, actually. I don't know what it is.
After I found that I had become an actor, slightly to my surprise, I did have some insecurity, and I did take some rather strange acting classes at a place called The Actor's Studio in London. I don't think they did me any good at all.
My contemporary art collection began with just needing to put things on the wall. I was looking around my Victorian house thinking, 'What would be the coolest is contemporary art - it will make me look young and interesting.' I'm more than 80 percent skeptical of the whole thing.
I'm quite jealous of my Scottish relations, in whose culture everyone, in a Jane Austen kind of way, got married very young, when you're too young to be cynical or jaded and just started having children.
I think marriage is only necessary if you've got children. It's quite nice for them.
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